This history of the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences emphasizes graduate education in the department and covers the period from 1983 to 2002. Marilue Von Bargen compiled this material from personal interviews, other...

Enoch Albert Bryan's history of the Washington State College is a cornerstone of the University's history. Bryan served as President of the University from 1893 to 1916 and returned to teach Economics and Economic History in 1923. Bryan first...

A short and more official history of the Washington State College from its beginnings in the 1890s to the 1930s. This synopsis often story of the State College of Washington details a wide array of activities central to the development of the...

This history covers the WSU College of Pharmacy from it's beginnings in 1891 through its development into the 1990s. This work highlights the role of the College of Pharmacy in the development of WSU and includes contextual developments at WSU, in...

First published in 1889, this essay provides personal accounts of Judge Thomas Neill relating to the development of the College and the city of Pullman from its founding in 1876. This narrative details the story of the initial beginnings of the...

This 41 page document was written by Washington State University's College of Engineering in 1984. While the document's primary purpose appears to be to discussion of the status of the college and its subsidiary departments in preparation for...

An essay detailing the history of the Washington State College: College of Veterinary Medicine from its inception in 1890 to the 1950s when the article was created. This history details the acquisition of facilities, the initial admissions, and a...

The History Committee of the Washington State Veterinary Medicine Association Auxiliary commissioned this historical account of the College of Veterinary Medicine to preserve the history of the College of Veterinary Medicine on the occasion of the...

This paper details the history of the Associated Students of the Stat e College of Washington From their founding in 1925 to the creation of the document in 1947. This document details the history of the organization and the various activities,...

18 page (though only numbered 1 to 14) history of Washington State College's School of Mines and Geology, including details on its coursework, staffing, publications, and graduates. Author Guy E. Ingersoll came to the program in 1928, and this...

This departmental history is the unpublished transcript of a speech given by Hunt at the Initiation Banquet of Omicron Nu. Leila hunt covers the origins of the department from a more individual perspective. Leila Wall Hunt was head of Foods and...

A seminar paper covering the history of the department of Plant pathology at WSU. This paper was written to establish an account of the teaching department of plant pathology in the College of Agriculture and does not cover the research and...

Alberta D. Hill and other faculty members compiled this history of the College of Home Economics in commemoration of the Diamond Jubilee at WSU. This book tells the story of the origins of the ""Domestic Economy Department"" in 1903 through its...

A history of the Schools of Veterinary Medicine in Washington State emphasizing the State College of Washington as one of the first institutions to teach the ""veterinary art"" from its inception in the late 1880s until the production of the...

A short book narrating the role of Ernest O. Holland in the growth and development of the Washington State College during his tenure as president from 1916 to 1944. William Landeen was Professor of History at WSU from

An 18 page history of Washington State College's News Bureau. This was apparently a student paper written (by Pat Ryan) in 1954, but it was retained by Maynard Hicks, longtime professor of Journalism at WSC/WSU and Director of the News Bureau, as...

This conference paper by George A. Frykman, Professor of History at Washington State University was presented at the 32nd annual Pacific Northwest History Conference in Portland on April 06, 1979. Herein Frykman elaborates on the tenure of Wilson...

This selection from a ROTC magazine details the early period of military training at W.S.C. beginning with the first military formation on campus in 1892 to W.S.C. students fighting in the Spanish American War, the cadet corps expansion after World...

This 17 page speech, by longtime Washington State College Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Fred G. Rounds, appears to have been given in Summer of 1940 (possibly 1941), apparently to some sort of conference of grounds superintendents. It...

A thesis submitted by WSU student Maxine Smith in fulfillment of the requirements for her Master of Science in Physical Education. Ms. Smith documents the first 10 years (1919-1929) of the State College of Washington (later WSU)'s degree-offering...